Output file size bigger than source
I'm not new at Premiere Pro editing or exporting but this is something I can't deal with and I need some kind of advice or help getting this the right way using AME or some third-party plugin for exporting MP4 files in premiere with more settings or x264 options.
Im editing a video in premiere which the SOURCE clip has this info (using MediaInfo)
SOURCE INFO:
Complete name : ....\2020-09-04 17-23-04.mp4
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media
Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41)
File size : 1.13 GiB
Duration : 45 min 17 s
Overall bit rate : 3 573 kb/s
And after editing (its just cut, nothing else), I export using AME, both a preset I have and Match Source. And the file ends up being like this:
OUTPUT FILE:
Format : MPEG-4
Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID : mp42 (mp42/mp41)
File size : 1.38 GiB
Duration : 44 min 24 s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 4 452 kb/s
.... Notice how the size its slightly bigger and its duration its shorter, and the bitrate is greater. BUT the thing is that I notice an incredible reduce in quailty in the output version, and If I want to maintain the same quality as the source file I need to increase the bitrate up to 10mbps and the output file size ends up being like 4.5 Gigs and thats almos 4 times bigger than the Source File using THE SAME Encoding settings (the settings that AME and Premiere lets me change, though).
Now, the SOURCE file was recorded using OBS. MP4 VBR @ 15mbps target. But it sometimes went lower than 1 mbps because the footage is mostly dark color and it has letterboxing.
The settings in obs are as follows:
Format: MP4
Encoder: x264
Custom Muxer Settings: None
Rate Control: VBR
Bitrate: 15.000 Kbps
CRF: 18
CPU: veryfast
Profile: high
Tune: filml
x264 options: -level 4
These settings are really good considering file size/quality. But when handled by premiere are trash beacuse it ignores the original settings of the source and renders at another kind of bitrate that makes the file incredibly big than it was.
Anyone knowns if there is any third party plugin or any hidden option in premiere to clone the settings from OBS to Premiere?
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TL;DR: We need more export settings in premiere to avoid bigger-than-source output file size.
